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Object Description
Interview no. | G-0211 |
Restrictions | Permission from interviewee required to read, listen to, or quote from this interview. |
Project | G.2.3. Southern Women: Special Focus: Women's Leadership and Grassroots Activism |
Project description | Interviews, 1993-1998, concentrating on the experiences of women leaders and attempting to redefine leadership to encompass women's efforts in grassroots movements, especially in environmental movements, community development, and self-help organizations. Many interviews were done by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill students; five were conducted by Holloway Sparks with three North Carolina lesbian activists for a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill dissertation on the role of political courage in enabling activism and dissent; and there is also one interview by Pam Grundy with North Carolina State University women's basketball coach Kay Yow. |
Date | December 18, 1995 |
Interviewee | Amana, Cheryl. |
Interviewee occupation |
Attorneys Professors |
Interviewee DOB | Unknown |
Interviewee ethnicity | African Americans |
Interviewer | Fousekis, Natalie Marie. |
Subject Topical |
Teenage mothers--United States. African American women--Political activity. Leadership in women--North Carolina. |
Subject Name |
Amana, Cheryl. North Carolina Center for Child Protection. |
Citation | Interview with Cheryl Amana by Natalie Marie Fousekis, 18 December 1995 G-0211, in the Southern Oral History Program Collection #4007, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Description
Interview no. | G-0211 |